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    1. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori Jul 5

      Also, for those interested in my (brief Twitterized) thoughts on the original Windows Terminal exchange, they are summarized in this reply.pic.twitter.com/IRjfgFZPuD

      15 replies 41 retweets 428 likes
    2. Cian Mac Suibhne 🇮🇪  🇵🇸‏ @ciano1000 Jul 5
      Replying to @cmuratori

      Agree, the fact that it's been normalized that devs with no affiliation to the project should fix massive corporations messes through pull requests or whatever is absolutely crazy and does not value the labour of the developer working on something they shouldn't have to

      2 replies 0 retweets 36 likes
      Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori Jul 5
      Replying to @ciano1000

      Yes, and furthermore, I received multiple requests from people to "change the license" of refterm from GPLv2 to something Microsoft can use. Because apparently it's my job not only to fix their program for them, but also to give it to them for free?

      11:25 AM - 5 Jul 2021
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        2. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori Jul 5
          Replying to @cmuratori @ciano1000

          Because I guess a $2 trillion market cap is insufficient for them to _pay_ for a license to a piece of GPLv2 software because they don't want to have to license their own software as GPLv2? It's so insane.

          1 reply 0 retweets 63 likes
        3. Jonathan Blow‏ @Jonathan_Blow Jul 5
          Replying to @cmuratori @ciano1000

          Yeah, one guy's excuse was "I can't look at that code for licensing reasons," it's like, did you guys even imagine to think about buying a different license?

          3 replies 0 retweets 48 likes
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        2. Bartosz Adamczewski‏ @badamczewski01 Jul 5
          Replying to @cmuratori @ciano1000

          Really? OMG; so It's like I want to make a kick-ass project based on your work but I can't since you're not giving it for free. That's why I never gave my morphing code (really simple mind you) that I use to make YT videos; and some of the decompiler tools that I've built.

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        3. Patrick Kelly‏ @pkell7 Jul 5
          Replying to @badamczewski01 @cmuratori @ciano1000

          LibLangly is only FOSS for establishing rapport. "Here's the quality of my work if you want to look". Any of the compilers will not be so freely given away. But free non-commercial licenses would be totally fine.

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        2. David Ross‏ @pebblesteps Jul 5
          Replying to @cmuratori @ciano1000

          As you said in the video. The code is trivial. It's the usage of the gpu and caching makes the magic. Microsoft developers can adapt your design and slot into their codebase. No code sharing is necessary.

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        3. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori Jul 5
          Replying to @pebblesteps @ciano1000

          Yes. It is a very small amount of code, and you can even use a pre-made container if you don't know how to write a hash table, etc.

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        2. nobodyreally‏ @gamefeast Jul 5
          Replying to @cmuratori @ciano1000

          While I don’t entirely disagree, it does feel a bit antagonistic to say “i solved this, but you can’t use my code”. Feels more like a middle finger than trying to be helpful/productive

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        3. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori Jul 5
          Replying to @gamefeast @ciano1000

          It is weird that wanting to get paid when your code is used commercially is now "unhelpful" or "unproductive". Shouldn't the standard case be that if Microsoft uses someone's code, they pay for it? They have figuratively infinite money at this scale.

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